DARK WIZARD – Close In The Dark

DARK WIZARD – Close In The Dark
Label(s):
Independent
Released Year:
2018
Type:
Full-length
Tracklist:
1. Delirious2. The Day Is Coming3. Priestcraft4. Night Or Day5. Do Swidania6. Blaenavon7. Close In The Dark 6:058. Red Line 3:589. Burn Away The Goodness 4:1710. Dark Days 4:0411. Running Out Of Time

Well I have to inform you that Netherlands’Β DARK WIZARD are back! 33 years after their 1985 “Reign Of Evil” album, their sophomore album “Close In The Dark” sees the light of day!

DARK WIZARD deliver classic Heavy Metal with a dark and obscure touch. Those who are familiar with the band’s sound, would point out that this has always been the thing with this band. Yeah, I mean on both on their same titled EP (1984) and their “Reign Of Evil” album and – I don’t need to mention – their demo and unreleased recordings (note: check out their 2016 “Early Spells” compilation on Eat Metal Records that captures their demo material).

On their most recent stuff they are crossing the very same dark path, but in my opinion they sound better than ever. Haunted riffing that would remind you your thirst for more Heavy Metal and some amazing vocal melodies that would enfuse even more force to the songs.

Yeah, indeed Egbert Berenst is doing an amazing job in here. It was actually his vocals that delivered some “fresh blood” on the Wizard’s sound. Those who are following the DARK WIZARD saga closely may be aware of the fact that Egbert was actually the person that resurrected the band. So in this record he got his big chance to sing for the awaken beast, and he is doing it in a really great way!

Riffing and vocals are the two key features on this release, but thankfully we have more: great lead guitar parts and a strong, solid rhythm section that tranfrorms these songs into serious headbanging material.

DARK WIZARD is back! If you are still in for some dark, obscure, Heavy Metal, THIS is the release for you. Move your fat ass and order the album straight from the band: facebook.com/darkwizard.holland.

Previous article ROYAL ORPHAN – Royal Orphan
Next article STYGIAN OATH – Stygian Oath
I breathe for music. And I am more than sure that my mission in this universe is to make everybody agree that "Awaken The Guardian" by FATES WARNING is the best album ever released, yes in all musical genres. My next mission is to feed homeless cats and when I am not busy with all this stuff I listen to US Prog / Power and Epic Doom Metal. And I cast spells in rituals in order to awake the old ones. After my subscription to the "Happy Otters" team on Facebook.
Forgotten Scroll Fanzing Issue #6

Issue #6 Out Now

76 pages, 10 interviews. DAMASCUS (US) SANCTUM (US) HORIZON'S END (GR) LORD OF LIGHT (SWE) ETERNAL CHAMPION (US) GOTHIC STONE (IT) LEVIATHAN (US) NEAR INFINITY (US) ANGEL EDGE (US) OBLIVION KNIGHT (US) plus LEGIONED MARCHER (US)...

Follow Us

1,346FansLike
21FollowersFollow

CLOVEN HOOF – Heathen Cross

None can describe better the essence of β€œHeathen Cross” than Lee Payne, founding member (bass) of CLOVEN HOOF and the only one remaining in...

WARLORD: The legend of William J Tsamis lives – Interview and...

To tell you the truth I was a little bit skeptical when I first learned about the Warlord tribute project set by drummer and founding member Mark Zonder and singer Giles Lavery to honor the music and memory of founder guitarist William J Tsamis who unfortunately passed away back in 2021. I was looking at the facts very closely, reading announcements about forthcoming live shows, new line up and a new album. The response from the fans was massive including both positive and negative (or very negative) comments about the above facts. "How can Warlord exist without Bill Tsamis?", they were asking. One afternoon I got a call from Giles Lavery himself asking me if I wanted to do an advance review of the forthcoming Warlord album. I replied positively still being in this skeptical mood. It all went away after the first listen... William J Tsamis was there. His music, his legend, his compositions, evolved into complete songs. In total excitement I texted Giles a single message "Bill is alive". The very next evening found Mark, Giles and I talking about the album, about Bill, about the music and the legacy. It was late at night when we ended the call. I asked them if I can publish our conversation and they got no problem. So here it is again: Me talking with Warlord. The usual stuff I am doing the last 25 years for various reasons. But this time I would not call this conversation an interview. To my eyes this is a big ethical, artistic and soulful statement, by some people who want to keep the Dream, alive.